Coventry City 0-0 Reading

Was it a good match? Very pleased to have more than matched Reading considering they're in the play-offs. Reading looked quite nervous and were definitely keen to secure the point they needed, which left us to be the aggressors. Their keeper was far the busier of the two. Marlon King missed a couple of chances. Eight weeks ago Andy Thorn took us on and we were on our knees – he has revitalised our style of football and the crowd are excited again.

Richard Owen, Observer reader

Derby County 0-2 Bristol City

Was it a good match? Bristol City looked an average team and they didn't need to get out of second gear to beat Derby who were flat on Robbie Savage's 600th league appearance. The defence looked shaky, especially Gareth Roberts in the second half, and the striking options of Theo Robinson and Steve Davies came up with nothing. The only attacking impetus was provided by Stephen Pearson.

Phil Day, Observer reader

Doncaster Rovers 1-1 Leicester City

Was it a good match? The first half was a very nervy and cagey affair. Rovers concentrated on possession rather than being incisive in front of goal . Most of the fans were concerned with the goings-on at Sheffield United and Forest, who were playing Scunthorpe. Steve Brooker was introduced as an inspired sub and he scored an absolute rocket on 50 minutes. Leicester scored a well-deserved equaliser after some good football of their own.

Chris Rumley, Observer reader

Hull City 1-1 Crystal Palace

Was it a good match? It was a strange game as the team who played better in each half lost, but in the end a draw was a fair result. The first half was similar to a lot of our away games when we've been under the cosh but we've dealt with the pressure and scored. Whereas in the second half we were the better team. I'm not sure how we didn't score a second and we paid for not doing so.

Ipswich Town 2-1 Preston North End

Was it a good match? It played out like a pre-season match. Given recent results there wasn't a great deal to look forward to but we were 2-0 up after 19 minutes and it would have been nice if the team could have kicked on from there. The two goals came from very rare pull-backs from the byline so why we then tried scoring from 30 yards out was beyond me. Jimmy Bullard has shown up David Norris and Grant Leadbitter to be slow and mediocre. Jason Scotland was man-of-the-match.

Declan Hill, Observer reader

Leeds United 1-0 Burnley

Was it a good match? Simon Grayson made an important change to 4-4-2 which allowed us to dominate. The players showed a lot of composure, looking solid at the back with Richard Naylor in good form. Burnley rarely troubled us beyond some poor tackling and a few forays by Chris Eagles. It was a deserved win that gives us hope for next season and the team were given a good send-off.

Millwall 0-2 Swansea City

Was it a good match? A really poor performance, one of the worst this season. That said, Swansea are one of the best teams I've seen at The Den, so it's hard to be too critical– especially given what we have achieved this season. The second half was a non-event after they scored their second two minutes after the break. Nathan Dyer looked a real handful for the visitors while James Henry was really disappointing for us. We need him to perform better than that.

Charlie Mahoney, Observer reader

Nottingham Forest 5-1 Scunthorpe United

Was it a good match? Scunthorpe had the better of the opening exchanges – but Kris Boyd settled the nerves with a well-taken goal. We went 2-0 up midway through the first-half courtesy of a Luke Chambers header and we looked comfortable from then on in, despite a soft penalty. An uncharacteristic double substitution from Billy Davies paid off immediately as Paul Anderson scored on 48 minutes and the game was over.

Steve Wheatley, Observer reader

Sheffield United 2-2 Barnsley

Was it a good match? This pretty much typified our season: we gave away goals far too easily and left ourselves having to fight back. Couple that with a lack of clinical finishing and you're not going to win games – and this was no different. We were resigned to going down a month ago, so although the Barnsley fans had a lovely time laughing at us, it didn't come as any great surprise. Matty Lowton scored our first goal and played well throughout.

Greg Parsons, Observer reader

Watford 0-2 QPR

Was it a good match? Bit gutted QPR got the points they needed to win the league but even more so that former player Tommy Smith got the goal that sealed it. We're on a bad run having not won in eight league games. I felt with Paddy Kenny injured in the pre-game warm-up we had a good chance of getting something from the game but we didn't test Radek Cerny enough. Lloyd Doyley did well.